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Title: Excalibur height
Post by: Bill P on October 22, 2010, 03:43:14 pm
Does anyone know the measurement from floor to table top on an Excalibur when it?s sitting on the stand that comes with it?

Thanks,

Bill
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: GrayBeard on October 22, 2010, 04:17:02 pm
Have you checked their website or maybe with Seyco for a diagram?

~~~GB~~~
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: Bill P on October 22, 2010, 04:26:08 pm
 :-[

Smart aleck.  ::)

 :P
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: GrayBeard on October 22, 2010, 04:28:52 pm
Just trying to help?

When I have a question I immediately go to the computer!

~~~GB~~~
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: Bill P on October 22, 2010, 04:32:58 pm
The above means, of course, that I feel stupid for not thinking about doing that myself.

Bill
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: jimbo on October 22, 2010, 05:07:55 pm
If you make your own stand you can have it to the height you want
Jimbo
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: Bill P on October 22, 2010, 05:24:50 pm
Well, as it turns out, the "standard" stand is adjustable, ranging from 25-31 inches (in 2-inch increments).  With the table hight being 8" the combined height is 33-39 inches.

I'm trying to plan ahead and want to get an over-stuffed stool on casters.  My old butt starts to hurt after about an hour.

I've thought about making a custom stand with about a 10 degree tilt to the front.  I've read where others love that.  I'm still in the "thinking it over" mode.

BTW, Greybeard, that was supposed to come out funny, not rude.  Sorry.

Bill
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: GrayBeard on October 22, 2010, 06:10:05 pm
Hey man...I took it exactly as it was meant!

Takes a lot more than that to get me 'riled'!

I never know how computer savvy folks are and I automatically say..."Look it up in the internet!"
Someone asks me for a phone number and I usually can have it, on the screen, dialed and be talking before they can find their phonebook! "Where the hell is my phone book anyway?"

I got this far in life using what God gave me....
A. Broad Shoulders
B. A TOUGH hide
C. A damn good sense of humor!
And I added: A perpetual 'needle'!

As an aside: I had a boss for 10 years who was the absolute Master of Sarcasm (I learned a lot) and if I get sarcastic you will certainly know it in a heartbeat!

Huggzzzzzzz to all!

~~~GrayBeard~~~
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: dgman on October 22, 2010, 06:53:43 pm
And your damm good looking too!!! ;D
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: Bill P on October 22, 2010, 06:55:25 pm
Thank you!

Oh, wait, you meant GB.

Damn.
 :(
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: dgman on October 22, 2010, 07:18:33 pm
Well Bill, I don't know what you look like so... ::)
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: GrayBeard on October 22, 2010, 07:20:23 pm
And truth be known I am 'straight' TOO!

~~~GB~~~
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: dgman on October 22, 2010, 07:35:36 pm
I don't think there was any doubt GB!
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: jimbo on October 22, 2010, 08:51:16 pm
You guys finished?, Merlin has his table tilted but I think he stands to do his sawing
Jimbo
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: Russ C on October 22, 2010, 09:02:51 pm
Really guys, let's try a little harder to stay on topic.  ::)
I built my own stand to be able to sit when I scroll and for dust collection. It is also tilted forward. I can sit comfortably for hours.  8)
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: dgman on October 22, 2010, 09:12:20 pm
Oh come on Russ, It's Friday!
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: Bill P on October 22, 2010, 10:16:26 pm
Okay, I just confirmed the height information, and found what I believe to be the perfect stool.  I bought one that looks like an old tractor saddle-type seat, overstuffed, on wheels.  If I set my overall height of the saw's table at 35-37 inches, my feet will be flat on the floor, with my back straight (like GB).  I'm only 5'5" (dynamite comes in small packages) so these measurements are great for me.  I'll be ergonomically correct, even if I'm not politically correct.

Now, where's my saw!?

Bill
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: Rapid Roger on October 22, 2010, 10:52:40 pm
As an aside: I had a boss for 10 years who was the absolute Master of Sarcasm (I learned a lot) and if I get sarcastic you will certainly know it in a heartbeat!

Huggzzzzzzz to all!

~~~GrayBeard~~~

I have a bumper sticker on the front of my 'Beer Box' that says.....


"Sarcasm....Just one more service I offer"


Also one that says....



Anger management graduate......What the hell YOU lookin' at?


I really need to develop a sence of humor someday.  ;D


Rog

PS. Those are the nicest ones that I can post on a family site  ;D
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: julief on October 23, 2010, 07:24:28 am
I have the EX21, it is exactly 37 3/4" to the table top.  The varience of 35 - 37 inches is due to the adjustable feet for leveling.  I am 5'4" and it is just right, whether I am standing or sitting on a stool.  I tend to stand most of the time.  I have a spinal disease called ankylosing spondilosis (my spine is fusing together) and an artificial hip so sitting for any length of time is hard.  I stiffen up too bad.
As far as tilting the table, on the EX30, I don't recommend it.  You have a great expanse of table there and It's just not necessary.  Especially when you start dealing with bevel cuts and tilting your arm.  Try it both ways and see what you get.  I didn't like it.  I tried it after reading about it here and found it to be not necessary.
The two accessories I will recommend are the magnifying light that mounts to the upper arm and a foot pedal.  If you choose to sit, simply run a board across the beams of your stand and use it there.  I have heard all kinds of opinions on the lights attached to the saw and I can assure you, your saw will not vibrate the light enough to be bothersome.
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: Bill P on October 23, 2010, 10:08:44 am
Without trying to sound anal about the hobby, I'm trying to get as ready as possible for the arrival of the saw.  I don't have a lot of time to scroll, so I want to get right to it when the time comes.  I've been doing things like shopping for the stool, and studying up on the type of lighting I want.  It looks to me like the "magnifier work lamp" by Seyco would be useful.

The foot switch is coming with the saw, so I'm good there.

You wanna hear something that made me angry?  Lisa (the world's greatest wife) ordered and paid for the saw on 10/6, but the people didn't order it from General until the 19th.  We just found out yesterday.

Bill
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: julief on October 23, 2010, 01:39:09 pm
Wow, Bill.  Was that through Seyco??  Ray is usually right on top of stuff like that.  I bought mine from him and still stop and see him when I go to see my son.  Rockwall is just outside of Dallas and my son lives in the next town down the freeway.  Good idea to plan ahead.  And the light that Seyco sells is perfect.  It attaches to the left side of the upper arm and I couldn't do without it.
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: Judy Hunter on October 23, 2010, 02:38:31 pm
What is the advantage of the magnifying light if I can see ok? Doesn't it get in the way when changing holes.
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: dgman on October 23, 2010, 02:44:53 pm
Hey Judy, I can't saw without my magnifying light and yes, it does get in the way when changing holes. But with mine, I just swing it to the left, change the hole, then just swing the light back. It just takes a second.
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: julief on October 23, 2010, 05:34:54 pm
Whether you can see or not (I can't), a magnifying light helps.  If you bottom feed, the light moves with the arm so it is not in the way.  If you top feed and don't want to look through the magnifyer - just move it.
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: Judy Hunter on October 23, 2010, 06:55:29 pm
I may have to give it a try.  Julie, what do you attach it to it moves with the arm?  any chance of a photo?
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: Russ C on October 23, 2010, 07:01:47 pm
I have a magnifying light and I would be lost without it. It really has helped improve my accuracy of the cut. Mine mounts to the stand I made.  8)
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: dgman on October 23, 2010, 07:17:21 pm
Hey Judy, Here's how mine is mounted.
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: Bill P on October 23, 2010, 08:52:47 pm
Pretty nifty, Dan.

Bill
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: Judy Hunter on October 23, 2010, 11:23:10 pm
That looks like I might be able to rig that up.  But HOW do you keep your shop so dust free???
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: jimbo on October 24, 2010, 01:16:04 am
I don't need a magnifying light as I have several pairs of glasses of different strengths, however I have a light with a 100watt bulb I can move around to where I need it and I also like to sit on a high seat with my feet just touching the ground this is for my own personal comfort
Jimbo 
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: julief on October 24, 2010, 07:10:12 am
There is one available that mounts to a screw on the EX21.  You just replace one of the screws on the arm with the one with the light.  I don't know if the dewalt has the same screw configuration.  Probably does.
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: dgman on October 24, 2010, 02:00:03 pm
That looks like I might be able to rig that up.  But HOW do you keep your shop so dust free???
Judy, are you talking to me?!?! :o LOL you can't see the floor from those pictures!
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: Judy Hunter on October 24, 2010, 02:39:22 pm
Ok I am going to take pictures of my shop and see if the camera cleans up my dust.
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: dgman on October 24, 2010, 02:42:36 pm
Looking forward to it Judy!
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: Russ C on October 24, 2010, 03:35:11 pm
You can do miracles with a photo and photo shop. Poof dust be gone. LOL  ::)
Title: Re: Excalibur height
Post by: tvman44 on December 29, 2011, 06:51:11 pm
I just went outside and measured mine:
With the stand at the highest adjustment the table is 37 3/4" from the floor, the stand can be lowered 6" in 2" increments.